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Paris (JTA) — France's political
establishment has been up in
arms over how to deal with the
leader of the extreme-right Na-
tional Front after he openly es-
poused racial inequality.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who once
dismissed the Nazi gas cham-
bers as "a mere detail in the his-
tory of World War II," caused an
uproar after he said in a radio
interview, "To say that the races
are unequal is a fact, an unre-
markable statement."
He cited as an example the
"obvious difference between
white and black athletes" dur-
ing the Olympic Games.
Mr. Le Pen, who has repeat-
edly denied that he is racist or
anti-Semitic, won 15 percent of
the vote in last year's French
presidential election.
Henri Hajdenberg, president
of CRIF, the umbrella organi-
zation of secular French Jewish
groups, said Mr. Le Pen's "ide-
ology recalls that of the Nazis.
We haven't heard this type of
language in Europe since 1945.
"Not only is Jean-Marie Le
Pen an anti-Semite who has
been convicted several times by
French courts, but he is also a
racist." Some political leaders
responded to Le Pen's latest re-
marks by calling for his anti-im-
migrant party to be banned;
others demanded he be taken to
court for inciting racial hatred.
"I will not be intimidated by
the demonstrations or the
threats of a thought police," Mr.
Le Pen said in response to the
outcry.
Justice Minister Jacques
Toubon rejected calls to ban the
Front as unconstitutional, but
considered taking legal action
against its 68-year-old leader.
But Minister Toubon later
changed his mind after the pub-
lic prosecutor said Mr. Le Pen's
remarks were too vague to be
punished by existing legislation.
"If legal action was taken
against Mr. Le Pen, it would be
futile," Minister Toubon told the
daily newspaper Liberation.
Inciting racial hatred is a
crime in France punishable by
up to one year in prison, a
$60,000 fine and a five-year ban
on holding public office.
Minister Toubon has vowed
to stiffen France's hate laws to
punish "indirect provocation, in-
direct calls for racist acts, ha-
tred, violence or discrimination
based on race" and said he
would try to present a draft bill
to Parliament when its autumn
session opens in October.
He also wants to toughen
sanctions for racist crimes and
speed up trials for their perpe-
trators.
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